CAMPAGNANO DI ROMA
Baccano

Baccano

00063 Campagnano Di Roma, Italy, CAMPAGNANO DI ROMA

Vino • Caffè • Casuale • Italiano


"The ambiance felt more French than Italian, but it was lovely. Dark wood. Deep reds. Low light. It made me want to eat red meat and ravage an Italian woman. We adjusted our American expectations for European style service. They don 't fuss and fawn over you in Europe. You gesture and they 'll come, otherwise they leave you be. To those complaining, don 't be such an entitled American cliche. You 're in their culture. Adapt or whine. As for the food, let 's just say that we did a few days in Rome, then went to Amalfi, and then one night back in Rome, and this was both our very first and very last dinner during our trip. After our first time, nothing really compared and we knew we had to go back before our flight home. Everything was excellent. The Tonnarelli Fatti in Casa Cacio e Pepe was so good. The Spaghetti Cavalieri al Tre Pomodori e Burrata was amazing. The Rigatoni Cavalieri alla Carbonara was sensational. Seneffingsational. All of the pasta was perfectly al dente. Also, the bread basket was fresh and offered a selection, including a nice focaccia. We devoured 3 whole baskets, because carbs ftw! I had a few of the drinks, but on their Summer Drinks menu there was one called the Fresh Clean, and it was so refreshing after being in 100ºF heat all day. I had several of those. Several. SEVERAL. I don 't have a problem. In all, I 'd give this place an A+ (with extra credit because they actually fried up the pork cheek in the carbonara a bit, giving it a delightfully crisp-but-chewy bacon-y texture). Also, the prices were literally half of what they are here in NYC, where overcooked pasta will set you back like 28 bucks a plate. Granted the portions were also European and thus half the size of here in the U.S.f, which we loved (because I 'd rather order and pay for less food), but of course other Americans on here complained because they 're used to obesity portions. Again, stop being cliches. If you 're in Rome, go here. Don 't listen to any other review, you listen to me. It 's right around the corner from Trevi Fountain, so you can kill two birds with one stone. And invite me. I needs ta gooo!"

Da Righetto

Da Righetto

Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 70-72-74, Campagnano Di Roma, Italy, 00063, CAMPAGNANO DI ROMA

Pizza • Pasta • Italiano • Minestra


"I'm referring to the hotel. I stayed at this hotel for work, in winter. Pro has that rooms are aesthetically beautiful. Professionals are over. The unpleasant things on the other hand are numerous and annoying: in the room there is no heating if not the one offered by a heat pump that it is necessary to keep always, not without problems. In the bathroom there is no heating, not even a radiator, so if you close the door freezes. the electric image has issued a very annoying buzz and probable index of malfunctions. the hard mattress like marble the blanket not particularly clean poor and unclear breakfast at the bar (what is included? What not? Besides croissants and bread with jam? the courtesy shampoo visibly used (half empty and with broken seal when we arrived, the only concern of the bear was to make us pay immediately, without even showing us the rooms or dedicating a few minutes to the reception, because the next day had to go on holiday. Sacred law, but if you have to offer such service, rather keep it closed that you make better figure. So far I could have given three stars, but what I can't really survive is dirty. After a hot shower, out in the iced bathroom, I lit the hair dryer (which worked badly and I found lumps of black and burned powder (photo of the sink. Gross, all for 80 euro per night double single use, not really cheap. I think it takes a little more heart and attention for the guest to work in this field, here the conductor thread is that all this was completely missed from the first minute, in every aspect."